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Method of processing sounds from stringed instrument and pickup device for the same

a stringed instrument and sound processing technology, applied in the field of sound processing methods and pickup devices for the same, can solve the problems of difficult mounting of the sensor, inability to pick up the vibration of the top plate, and inability to achieve tone. inappropriate,

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-04-28
KIYOHIKO YAMAYA
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[0021] The present invention is also characterized by having fixing means for fixing the vibration transmitter to the stringed instrument main body. As a result, the vibration transmitter can be mounted at and removed from an arbitrary position of the stringed instrument main body. Furthermore, the vibration transmitter is reliably secured to the stringed instrument main body and is thus prevented from slipping off the main body during performance or suffering similar accidents.
[0022] Furthermore, the fixing means preferably has a horse shoe-shaped (U-shaped) fixing member structure having two parallel members. The spacing between these members can be freely adjusted. As a result, the pickup device main body can be reliably mounted on the stringed instrument main body by using means for easily sandwiching the fixing member between shell portions of the stringed instrument main body.
[0023] Moreover, the mounting angle of the vibration transmitter can be varied in accordance with the shape of an area of the stringed instrument main body in which the vibration transmitter is mounted. As a result, the vibration plate can be easily and reliably secured even to a curved portion of the top plate (vibration plate) which may be present in a musical instrument such as a violin.
[0024] Furthermore, the vibration transmitter has a depressed portion formed on its surface and having a concave cross-section, and the pickup mechanism has a blastomeric projecting portion tightly fitted into the depressed portion. Consequently, the vibration can be stably transmitted utilizing surface contact over an appropriately large area, and the angles of the vibration transmitter and pickup mechanism can be freely adjusted. Moreover, the vibration transmitter is a magnetic substance or has a structure in which the magnetic substance is buried, and the vibration transmitter is attractively attached to the projecting portion of the pickup mechanism which is made of the magnetic substance so that the angle of the vibration transmitter can be adjusted. As a result, the vibration transmitter is always integrated with the pickup mechanism. Therefore, possible accidents during performance can be prevented. For example, even if the device main body is intensely vibrated during performance, the vibration transmitter is prevented from slipping off the pickup mechanism.
[0027] Furthermore, a putty member such as gypsum, various resins, or synthetic rubber which is relatively soft or is hardened as the time elapses is located between the vibration transmitter and the vibration plate of the stringed instrument main body, both of which are characteristic of the present invention. This further improves the fitting effect based on the contact of the pickup mechanism with the vibration plate.
[0030] In a sound processing method and a pickup device for a stringed instrument according to the present invention, a vibration sensor section is mounted on a fixing member of a stringed instrument such as a guitar so that the vibration speed or vibration acceleration of a vibration plate of the stringed instrument can be converted into electric signals. Therefore, the method and device are effective in representing the attractive tone of the acoustic stringed instrument.

Problems solved by technology

The pickup device is therefore very useful in electrically expanding instrument sounds but has the problems described below.
It is thus difficult to pick up the vibration of the top plate, which is characteristic of the tone of the acoustic guitar.
Therefore, mounting the sensor is difficult.
With this pickup device, picked-up sounds have certain peculiarities and the tone is thus inappropriate because the top plate has complicated vibration characteristics.
Furthermore, when such a stuck type pickup device is removed, varnish may disadvantageously be released from the top plate.
Thus, although pickup devices of various structures have been provided for acoustic stringed instruments, sounds reproduced by these pickup devices cannot sufficiently reproduce the attractive tone of the acoustic stringed instrument.
However, this device picks up only the vibration of the strings and thus reproduces little of the attractive tone of the acoustic guitar.
Therefore, this device cannot provide the attractive tone of the acoustic guitar (refer to Patent Document 3).

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embodiment 1

[Embodiment 1]

[0097] A vibration sensor mechanism (15) according to the present invention operates as described below. By way of example, the vibration sensor mechanism (15) is composed of a hook-like sensor mounting member (16) one side of which is folded downward and which has a screw hole (20) formed in the folded portion (17) so as to extend upward, a hook-like holding member (19) one side of which is folded upward and which has a through hole (21) formed in the folded portion (18), and an adjusting screw (23) inserted upward through the through hole (21) so as to screw a thread (22) formed in the upper part of the screw, into the upper screw hole (20).

[0098] The vibration sensor mechanism (15) is U-shaped (shaped like a horse shoe) so that its tip appears to be open (24) in a side view and that the open (24) portion can be pushed and set over a tail portion of the stringed instrument main body (1).

[0099] An angle adjusting mechanism in the sensor mechanism (15) is simpler tha...

embodiment 2

[Embodiment 2]

[0108] In the above embodiment, the vibration transmitter (30) is sandwiched between the blastomeric intermediate member (27) and the vibration plate (2). In this case, when the sensor mechanism (15) is mounted on the resonant housing portion (11) or removed from it, the vibration transmitter (30) may slip out to make the mounting difficult or may be lost.

[0109] Thus, as shown in FIG. 5, the intermediate member (27) may be made of a magnetic material, and a permanent magnet (31) may be embedded in the vibration transmitter (30). This prevents the vibration transmitter (30) from slipping easily off the intermediate member (27) and allows their angles to be smoothly adjusted.

embodiment 3

[Embodiment 3]

[0110] Furthermore, in the above embodiment, the sensor member (25) is mounted on the sensor mounting member (16) of the sensor mechanism (15). However, the sensor member (25) has been found to be similarly effective even when it is mounted on the vibration plate (2) of the device main body (1) as shown in FIG. 6.

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Abstract

It is an object of the present invention to provide a pickup device for a stringed instrument which can take a piezoelectric signal for a tone of an acoustic stringed instrument. A stringed instrument is composed of a stringed instrument main body and a sensor mechanism. The stringed instrument main body is composed of one or more strings, a vibration plate used to radiate the vibration of each string as a sound wave, and a sensor mechanism that can make pressure contact with the vibration plate of the stringed instrument main body. The sensor mechanism has fixing means configured to be secured to the stringed instrument main body and a contact sensor member tightly contacted with the vibration plate directly or via an intermediate member.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates to a pickup device for an acoustic stringed instrument typified by a guitar, a ukulele, a mandolin, a violin, a cello, a contrabass, a banjo, or a samisen, and more specifically, to a sound processing method and a pickup device vibration sensor for a stringed instrument which convert the vibration force of the stringed instrument into electric signals for output. [0003] 2. Description of the Related Art [0004] Naturally, in particular, stringed instruments require an excellent pickup device which allows strings to exhibit well-balanced acoustic characteristics, which can provide favorable outputs, and which does not hinder the propagation of the vibration of the strings to the body, which is characteristic of acoustic stringed instruments. [0005] For this purpose, to collect electrically sounds from an acoustic stringed instrument, a microphone attached to a stand was frequently used. H...

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IPC IPC(8): G10H1/32G10H3/14
CPCG10H1/32G10H2220/525G10H3/146
Inventor KIYOHIKO, YAMAYA
Owner KIYOHIKO YAMAYA
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